-LRB- CNN -RRB- On Valentine 's Day , Mother Nature promises more heartbreak for New England .

Forecasters predict that yet another blizzard will arrive Saturday evening and depart Sunday night . In a record-setting month , it wo n't be the worst storm that Boston has ever seen , but it will just compound the exasperation caused by three -- now four -- weather systems that have dumped piles of snow on the city .

Cape Cod and the islands off the Massachusetts coast could see hurricane-force winds , with snow accumulations of 12 inches for Boston and up to 18 inches in coastal Maine .

From New York 's Long Island to Maine , millions of people will find themselves under blizzard warnings .

How to beat the winter blues

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker has declared the next seven days as '' Valentine 's Week '' in an attempt to help restaurants , flower shops and other small businesses hurting from the record setting snowfall .

Could a baby boom be in the works ?

Birth rates have been known to jump nine months after natural and man-made disasters , according to Dr. Robi Ludwig , a psychotherapist . She gave the example of New York following 9/11 , when births soared as many people faced calamity by turning to each other for support .

The bad weather can mean cozy nights for cooking , sipping wine and watching movies -- activities that can shift to `` romance and sexuality , '' Ludwig said .

Track the storm

-- Light snow , relatively speaking : Compared with other storms , this wo n't be as big a snow event for Boston . About 10 to 14 inches are forecast . Coastal Massachusetts might see 6 to 10 inches , forecasters say .

-- Wicked wind : Some gusts could reach hurricane strength , 74 mph or greater . Sustained winds of 30 to 40 mph will cause the snow to blow around and hamper visibility . Power outages can be expected in many areas , the National Weather Service said .

-- Another blizzard : Eastern Massachusetts and coastal areas of the Bay State are under blizzard warnings . So are parts of eastern Maine , where gusts of 60 mph are possible and up to 26 inches of snow .

-- Storm surge : With high winds the surf along the Massachusetts coast will be harsh . The storm surge in northeastern parts of the state and in Maine could be 2 to 2 1/2 feet . This could lead to flooding .

-- No mass transit Sunday : MBTA , better known to many as the T , wo n't run Sunday , when the worst of the weather will be hitting . There will be no subway , bus , commuter rail , trolley or ferry service . It 's the third time the subway has shuttered service because of a serious storm . Officials will decide on Sunday whether to cancel service for Monday . Amtrak canceled two trains on Saturday and six on Sunday .

-- Whiteout conditions : There is no ban on driving but it seems now like it would be a pretty bad idea . `` Travel will become nearly impossible , '' the National Weather Service is saying . The snow will be a light snow , so it will fly around easily in the strong winds . Visibility will be a quarter-mile or less during the storm .

-- Flight trouble : Dozens of flights that had been scheduled to land at Boston 's Logan International Airport on Saturday have been called off already . According to the flight tracking website FlightAware , 31 flights have been canceled at Logan . Already , more than 350 flights have been canceled for Sunday .

-- Staying home ? All this snow has caused small business in Boston to hurt . So much so that Gov. Baker on Friday declared next week as Valentine 's week . Ca n't get to your romantic restaurant on Saturday , or you forgot to make reservations ? The governor is giving you an extension .

-- Frozen out : The snow emergency has led to the cancellation of Sunday 's two performances of `` Disney on Ice presents Frozen '' at TD Garden .

-- Widespread wind field : If you live in Asheville , North Carolina , you do n't have to worry about a blizzard , but the winds will be fierce beginning Saturday evening . You could travel from there to Maine 's border with Canada and face gusts of 40 mph or stronger the entire way .

-- Forecast for the south : Birmingham and Atlanta , two cities that had a difficult go of it last year during one memorable snowy/icy storm , might find residents flooding grocery stores on Sunday night . `` Wintry precipitation possible early next week , '' the National Weather Service in Atlanta said . `` Are you ready for a shot at winter ? '' the agency 's Birmingham office said .

-- Record month : With 42.3 inches of snow recorded this month , Boston has already had the snowiest February on record and with the first inch of Saturday 's snow , this month will become the snowiest of any month in Boston history , at least since records have been kept since 1872 .

-- Almost 8 feet : Boston has received more snow this season-to-date than ever : 79.5 inches so far .

-- Double trouble : Boston has never had more than one official blizzard in the same year . This should be the second ; another hit the city in late January .

CNN 's Ray Sanchez , Dave Hennen and Brandon Miller contributed to this report .

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The wind will make life miserable , and Boston might feel like it 's in an icy hurricane

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Massachusetts governor extends Valentine 's Day to last all week

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Storm surge could cause some flooding in coastal Maine , northeastern Massachusetts